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Meaning

The word "strange" is an adjective that describes something that is unusual, unfamiliar, or difficult to understand. It refers to things that are not typical or expected in a given context, often evoking a sense of curiosity or discomfort.

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Etymology

The word "strange" comes from the Latin word "extraneus," meaning "external" or "foreign." It evolved through Old French "estrange," before becoming "strange" in Middle English.

Examples

  1. The art exhibit featured some strange and thought-provoking pieces that challenged traditional ideas about beauty.
  2. It felt strange walking through the empty halls of the school during summer break.
  3. He had a strange feeling that someone was watching him while he was hiking alone in the woods.
  4. She wore a strange outfit that made her stand out at the party.